Electric shocks help dyslexic children read faster: study

Dyslexic children who receive mild electric shocks to their scalp are able to read faster, a study has shown. Researchers at Bambino Gesù hospital in Rome, Italy, carried out a six-week trial on 18 children and teenagers with dyslexia. “Such a large group of dyslexic children has never been involved in an experiment like this before,”…